Event id 3003 - LoadPerf

J

Jennifer Mar

Hi,

I am getting this combination of errors in my event log... I am running windows 2003 Enterprise with terminal services. please let me know if you have any ideas of why this might be happening. the only thing i did on the server was run a detect and repair on office 2003.

Thanks,

Jen


Source: LoadPerf
Event ID: 3011
Description: Unloading the performance counter strings for service outlook (outlook) failed. The Error code is the first DWORD in Data section.

Source: LoadPerf
Event ID: 3003
Description: The SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Perflib key could not be opened or accessed in order to install counter strings.The Win32 status returned by the call is the first DWORD in Data section.

Source: LoadPerf
Event ID: 3009
Description: Installing the performance counter strings for service Outlook (Outlook) failed. The Error code is the first DWORD in Data section.
 
C

Chanster

Exactly the same here!
The errors occurs when I installed the latest service pack for Office
2003 standard and some other security updates.
The problems are:
Some people have printing problems/errors. When selecting different
trays or other settings in the printing properties.
Error printing shared agenda in outlook 2003 (Not your own agenda)
Also many error events 3003, 3009 and 3011
and maybe some more errors.

Please help!
 
G

Guest

As with previous editions of Office - Outlook 2003 requires the administrator
to launch Outlook to complete the configuration. If you build a terminal
server and install office 2003, you must login as an admin and configure and
launch Outlook to complete the configuration and load the Performance Counter
Strings (you will get an event ID 1000 confirming this). After that, all
users should be able to launch Outlook without any errors being written to
the event log.
 

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